Meet Our Instructors

Jivamukti Yoga 300-hour Certification (2007), Alignment Yoga (Santosh Yoga) 500-hour Certification (2015), Yoga Anatomy: Principles with Leslie Kaminoff (2013), Yoga4Cancer Certification (2016), Yoga for Osteoporosis Certification (2017)

Kathy Davis

After years of teaching and participating in a variety of fitness activities such as spinning, running, Body Pump, etc., Kathy discovered yoga and experienced a significant impact both physically and mentally. She began her training with Jivamukti Yoga in New York and then continued training in the Alignment tradition with Santosh Yoga. Kathy loves sharing this practice with others and watching people experience changes both in their bodies and in their lives, all while having fun and connecting with our community. Yoga is a practice for life!

Midwest Power Yoga 200-hour Certification (2010), Yoga Body Bootcamp Certification (2013), K-RYT Cow Faced Kids Yoga (2014), Yoga4Cancer Certification (2016), Yoga Life Coach Certification (2017), Wild Abundant Life 500-hour Certification (2017)

Crystal Hill

Crystal creates connection through yoga, healthy living and coaching. Yoga has been life-changing for her and she pursued an education in teaching yoga to share the wonderful experience of yoga with others and to educate the community that yoga is indeed for every body! Family & health are top priorities for Crystal, and she sees yoga as a balancing aspect in her life to be a better wife, mother, friend, and nutrition coach.

RYT (May 2012)

Bonnie Bakula

Bonnie started yoga at the age of 50, as she saw her “empty nest” years approach. She was hooked from the beginning, slowly evolving from a pure physical workout (no savasana) to an emotional, mental and spiritual practice of transformation. Finally, at the age of 55, she pursued her yoga teacher training. She’s always enjoyed sharing and gaining knowledge with her students. There is such a sense of joy when one guides individuals to their own discoveries. She sees herself as an aid to help others explore and develop their own beings.

RYT, CTA (Apr 2012)

Daisy Boehm

Daisy is a Nurse Practitioner at Fox Valley Hematology & Oncology, S.C. Caring for cancer patients is an emotionally challenging profession. Daisy was introduced to yoga by several coworkers and immediately fell in love. Her profession taught her to live life to the fullest and if you want something go for it, life is too short. That being said, teaching yoga was on her list of things she wanted to do and decided no time like the present! Yoga has brought balance to Daisy’s life and she hopes yoga can bring balance to your life as well.

CYI (2004), CYT /CTA (Aug 2005), Certified Baptiste Instructor (Aug 2006)

Jan Marnocha

Jan teaches yoga to share with others how the tools learned on the mat in a yoga practice (breath, acceptance, discomfort, ease, flow) can be used outside in our everyday lives to help us deal with all that life throws in our direction. Yoga teaches us that things are always changing and how to be flexible in mind and body!

RYT (2009)

Jane Hermans

Jane came into yoga by chance after trying it out to find relief from significant back issues. It became part of her physical therapy and led her to her first yoga certification in 2009. Jane attempts to provide a safe enviroment and helps her students find their proper pose in her classes. She likes to make her classes challenging and teach a little about the how’s and why’s of a pose.

RYT (April 2012), CTA

Janet Planet

Janet has been a professional vocalist/recording artist for over 30 years. The realization that a healthy voice is the result of a healthy body, is a not only a reality for a professional singer but a pursuit. A practitioner of yoga for over 8 years, one year ago Janet took it to the next level and graduated from Deborah Williamson’s 200 hour teacher training program. She brings her passion for helping others “find their own voice” in to her yoga instruction. Be ready to breathe, move and at times, hum a little tune!

Holly Tuyls

Holly Tuyls experienced her first yoga class when she was 20 years old, and has been a dedicated practitioner since. She received her 200-hour certification from the Bay Area Yoga Center in Green Bay 20 years later, studying under her first teacher. She holds an English degree from Lawrence University with an emphasis in education studies. Holly is thrilled to be a life-long student of the eight-limbed path of Ashtanga Yoga, and loves reading and chatting about yoga philosophy. She prides herself in her clear and thorough instruction, her friendly and accessible nature, and the wisdom that she occasionally accesses through her commitment to self-care and self-study (svadhyaya). She is passionate about the earth, social justice, and healing on both the individual and planetary levels. When she’s not in the studio you will find her in nature, in a library, reading and writing, cuddling kitties, or hanging out with her daughter.

RYT (2017)

Jen Tews

Through yoga, Jen creates a sacred space where you can connect to your body and honor your experience, however it looks in the moment. The more you pay attention to your inner landscape the more aware you will become of your true power: your intuition. Get ready to play! With humor and honesty Jen encourages you to heal your limiting beliefs and emotions, know your worth and joyfully create – on purpose!